Seeing Zeus return to his prime in the sky, Typhon was enraged.
"You defeated worm, how dare you act so rampant before me?!"
The Father of All Demons roared, his body growing larger, and hundreds of orifices all over his body simultaneously spewed out thick smoke and raging flames. He stretched out his arms, and a hundred snake heads broke through the clouds, dancing wildly in the sky.
"There's not a single good thing on Olympus! I'm going to enslave all of you! I'll free my brothers imprisoned in Tartarus, and let this world return to Chaos's embrace!"
In the sky, the King of Gods had begun to fully unleash his divine power. With thunder in his hand, Zeus's might had increased by at least several times. At his command, the clouds in the sky rolled in, forming a white battle armor that he donned. Hephaestus's Chariot of Time, crafted for him, also plunged down from the highest point of the sky, arriving beside the King of Gods, awaiting his ascent.
The King of Gods boarded the Chariot of Time, grasping divine thunder in one hand and raising the other divine shield, aegis, placed on the chariot. Subsequently, a golden light shone brightly in the sky again, and a beautiful goddess with a pair of wings flew down from the sky, holding a shield and staff, accompanying the King of Gods. She was Nike, the Goddess of Victory, once Ares's subordinate deity, but now Athena and Zeus's subordinate deity, the goddess who presides over victory.
However, upon seeing her stand firmly beside Zeus, both Ares and Athena's faces flashed with a hint of displeasure.
The two then exchanged a knowing glance, then each took out their weapons, boarded their chariots, and flew into the sky, arriving beside Zeus, shouting to him:
"Zeus, we're here to help you."
"Good."
The King of Gods stood at the front of the Chariot of Time, hurricanes tugging at his white cloak, making him look spirited at that moment. Upon seeing Ares arrive beside him, he gave Ares an extra glance and praised him:
"Ares, well done."
Ares remained silent, seemingly still sulking, only responding, "Let's deal with Typhon first."
Zeus smiled, not minding his reaction, and focused intently on the great enemy below him.
The most terrifying monster in the Greek World was already taking giant strides, beginning to run across the land. With a single step, he could cross the distance of a country, and in just a few steps, he had already reached the extreme northern end of the world, which was covered in vast white snow. Upon arriving there, the heat from Typhon's body caused large snow-capped mountains to melt and avalanches to occur, but he remained oblivious, bending down to tear a huge ice river from the earth. He then held it in both hands, whipping it like a lash towards the three main gods in the sky.
Ares and Athena each dodged to the left and right, while Zeus, with divine thunder in hand, showed a hint of disdain. Facing the ice river thrown by Typhon, he simply waved the divine thunder in his hand, and a flash of lightning split the ice river with high-temperature electricity, turning it into a torrential downpour that fell to the ground.
Seeing this, Typhon roared, extending his arms again. With immense strength, he directly grabbed all the mountains in the northern end of the world and threw them one after another towards Zeus's head. Facing these attacks that could easily destroy several countries, the King of Gods merely dodged or avoided them with ease, or shattered them with divine thunder if he couldn't evade, leisurely consuming the Father of All Demons's stamina in this manner.
After several rounds of attacks, Typhon's attack speed slowed somewhat. Most of the peaks in the far north had been uprooted by him. At this point, the Father of All Demons also had no effective means of attacking Zeus, who was moving nimbly in the sky. Seeing this, Zeus, Ares, and Athena finally launched a fierce joint attack.
Ares drew his Python Greatbow, firing continuously, unleashing several torrents of flame whose power rivaled Noble Phantasm releases. Athena directly hurled her golden spear towards Typhon's chest, while the King of Gods wielded divine thunder, transforming it into a rain of lightning that fell upon Typhon. The attacks of the three main god-level deities, transforming into wind, fire, thunder, and lightning, continuously ravaged and destroyed Typhon's rock-like body, causing the Father of All Demons to cry out in pain repeatedly.
However, what was terrifying was that even under Zeus's divine thunder, Ares's flames, and Athena's golden light, Typhon's body was constantly being destroyed, yet it continuously regenerated. The entire earth seemed to become his support group; whenever the rocks forming his flesh on Typhon's body were shattered by Zeus and the three gods, the broken stones on the ground would automatically rise, filling Typhon's wounds and allowing his physical body to heal as good as new.
Of course, this immortality was not without cost. When Zeus's lightning struck through Typhon's chest for the fiftieth time, the Father of All Demons finally showed signs of exhaustion. His massive body shrank considerably, and he plopped down onto the ground, leaning against a continuous mountain range, clutching a broken peak beside him, and gasping for breath incessantly.
Zeus, Ares, and Athena flew to the high altitude in front of him. The King of Gods decided to deliver the final blow. He raised his divine thunder, and boundless lightning gathered, transforming into a towering pillar of thunder in his hand, which Zeus then directly slammed onto Typhon's face.
With a deafening roar, Ares felt as if the entire world before him had turned into a blinding white. In his ears, he heard the terrifying and mournful screams of the Father of All Demons. After the light dissipated, he only saw Typhon's headless body leaning among the mountains, emitting faint wisps of green smoke.
Seeing this, both Ares and Athena couldn't help but show a hint of horror in their eyes, and the King of Gods, Zeus, also looked triumphantly at his daughter, Athena. However, just before he could celebrate, an endless surge of magic suddenly gathered on the ground, enveloping the headless Typhon. Driven by this magic, Typhon's body quickly recovered as good as new. He continued to lie on the ground, glaring at Zeus with angry eyes, but no longer had the strength to speak.
"The Counter Force?"
Seeing this, Zeus's face darkened. He stared at the divine thunder in his hand for a moment, then finally sighed as if giving up.
"Typhon, consider yourself lucky to have survived today."
He threatened the Father of All Demons fiercely, then turned to Ares and commanded:
"Ares, suppress him beneath a nearby volcano. I want to see if this Typhon can still crawl out!"
Ares nodded to him, as if acknowledging the order, then he drove his chariot to Typhon's front. At the same time, Zeus turned back and instructed Athena:
"Athena, there was a mortal who helped us defeat Typhon. Arrange for him to become a well-known hero as his reward."
